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The neural circuits of linked brain waves

Wednesday, Sep 27
… The neural circuits of linked brain waves September 27, 2017 Research … from Susumu Tonegawa’s lab has identified the neural circuits that underlie the formation of specific brain wave … which are called ripple bursts. Identifying the neural circuits that elicit ripples bursts and extended replay had …
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Neuroscientists identify brain circuit that encodes timing of events

Monday, Jan 11
… with them also performing poorly on that task.” Memory circuits When the researchers used light to inhibit CA2 …
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Neuroscientists identify brain circuit necessary for memory formation

Thursday, Apr 06
… of memory consolidation. A new MIT study of the neural circuits that underlie this process reveals, for the first … memories . This allows the researchers to trace the circuits involved in memory storage and retrieval. They can … hippocampus to the cortex, and makes the point that these circuits are engaged together at the same time. As the …
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Circuit that focuses attention brings in wide array of inputs

Thursday, Apr 21
… “In these rodent models we were able to find very similar circuits,” Leow said. “So we can possibly study these higher …
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Creating therapies for Alzheimer's disease by targeting neural circuits

Wednesday, Nov 09
… therapies for Alzheimer's disease by targeting neural circuits November 9, 2016 Research Findings Study finds a … network activity over time, including its connections, circuits, and information processing, she says. Studies have … and then simultaneously we could also target specific circuits or brain regions, to hopefully improve cognitive …
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Brain circuit helps us learn by watching others

Thursday, May 03
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Scientists identify brain circuit that drives pleasure-inducing behavior

Wednesday, Mar 22
… about the central nucleus of the amygdala.” Surprising circuits In another surprising finding, the researchers … else. Tonegawa’s lab is now trying to trace these circuits further to find out where they go. The researchers …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/98

Feast or forage: Study finds circuit that helps a brain decide

Monday, Nov 22
… to transmit that information to these different downstream circuits, dependent on other incoming cues, allows animals to …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/863

Behind the scenes, brain circuit ensures vision remains reliable

Wednesday, Sep 08
… microscopy visual system inhibitory neurons inhibitory circuits …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/844

Brain circuit enables split-second decisions when cues conflict

Monday, Apr 24
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